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Front suspension Pan replacement

Hi Guys

I did an inspection on a 911 2.4E yesterday for a friend. I would say the overall condition is quite good except the front suspension pan...

This part needs to be replaced ASAP:





How difficult is it to replace this part (ho wmuch for a good job?)? Is there after-market part?

Cheers All
Alex

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Another suspension pan replacement post

Suspension Pan Question

Q on fitting suspension pan.......

Suspension pan r/r moving forward!

Front suspension pan replacement tips?

fitting replacement suspension pan

So how much does something like THIS cost to fix?

Last questions from me on front suspension pan replacement



There are many pages of front pan replacement , just need to weed through to find the post with info you're looking for .

Go to " Thread tools " and type in Front pan replacement and get a snack and some thing to drink , ohh and go to the bathroom .

You'll be here awhile reading ..........

SxS ( who may be doing this coming up )
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Thank you

I know it's a stupid question if you are familiar with 911 classic maintenance...

These threads are really helpfull!
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fyi once you get to the outboard side of that seam things get pretty darned pricey/difficult.

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